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Haiti - Politic : School visit of PM to the Cabaret prison and CERMICOL
01/09/2017 09:47:08

Haiti - Politic : School visit of PM to the Cabaret prison and CERMICOL
As part of the back to school scheduled on September 4, the Prime Minister, Jack Guy Lafonfant, accompanied by Régine Lamur, the Minister of Youth and Me Ocmane Clamé Daméus Commissioner of the Government of Port-au-Prince, paid an inspection visit to the fundamental school of the prison of Cabaret.

On the same day, he went to Delmas 33 at the Center for the Reinsertion of Minors in Contravention of the Law (CERMICOL) to speak with the detained teenage girls and the second laureate at the final exams of the 9th Fundamental Year, Miss Jasmine Jean Baptiste.

The Head of Government took the opportunity to encourage the girls of the Center to train themselves through reading, sport, discipline and taste for work, while exhorting them to want to integrate the knowledge elites of the country. He has distributed books and school kits to feed the CERMICOL library, as well as sports and brain games materials were given to the responsibles.

Minister Lamur unveiled her plan to accompany these young people by providing them with sports instructors to help them in disciplines such as football, basketball, volleyball, futsal, cerebral games, dance, acrobatics... while civic monitors will have to explain to them their importance for the country, the definition of being Haitian, their duty to the country. She promised that these measures would be put in place as soon as possible. In the meantime, young people have been given the "Guide to the Little Citizen" for their citizenship education and other works to broaden their fields of knowledge, as well as football and basketball balls, of games that call for reflection and make it possible to understand the behavior of others.

Technicians from the Ministry of Youth, Sports and Civic Action (MJSAC) and the Directorate of Prison Administration (DAP) will soon establish a schedule for the deployment of monitors.

With a view to continuing to work to improve the general conditions of detention, the Prime Minister held talks with the heads of the library, the dispensary and the workshops of the prison center, rejoicing to buying products in the prison hall. He announced that cultural, health and long-term preventive detention programs will be implemented with a view to the effective rehabilitation of prisoners.

HL/ S/ HatiLibre

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